


As the electrification revolution gains momentum, the integration of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure stands at the forefront of transformative change in the electrical industry. It’s not just about adapting to a growing demand for green technology — it’s about rethinking how we approach electrical testing and installation. Companies like Megger and Lewden, with their rich histories in electrical innovation, are paving the way by creating tools and systems that simplify and enhance this critical process. Their collaborative efforts highlight the importance of seamless integration between testing equipment and component design, ensuring reliability and efficiency in the field.
The introduction of the EV100 adapter marks a leap forward, turning what was once a complex and time-consuming task into an automated and streamlined process. By integrating fully with multifunction testers, this new solution eliminates manual errors, reduces testing time, and ensures a level of precision that aligns with the growing demands of the EV market. For electricians, this isn’t just about convenience — it’s about staying ahead in an industry that’s rapidly evolving, where every efficiency gained directly supports the larger mission of decarbonising transportation and achieving net zero goals.
The future of electrical testing lies in innovation that anticipates the needs of both the industry and the planet. As government directives push for widespread adoption of EVs and their associated infrastructure, partnerships like that of Megger and Lewden demonstrate how technology can rise to meet the challenge. Beyond tools, they are setting the stage for a more sustainable, efficient, and forward-thinking electrical landscape, one charge point at a time.